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    Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park

    4.3 (35 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Interior recreation of the pottery room
    Kris L.

    Really enjoyed this park. There is an impressive museum stocked only from artifacts found at this or nearby sites. Many beautiful pots, tools, baskets and displays. The ruins are well marked, excavated and rebuilt and there are a couple of nice, shaded picnic tables. Be sure and stop here when you are in Globe, it is only a few minutes drive off of the main highway east of town.

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    Paul L.

    Besh-Ba-Gowah Archeological Park is the main attraction in the small, pleasant town of Globe, Arizona. Even though Besh-Ba-Gowah is in town, it's still off the beaten path. That means you'll have room to spread out and take the opportunity to explore a reconstructed 700-year old pueblo of the Salado culture (AD 1150-1450) by climbing ladders and peering into rooms decorated with items typical of the time. A small museum that is well-stocked with pottery and other items will help with your understanding of Salado people. This is a great place for kids because Besh-Ba-Gowah doesn't overwhelm the visitor. It's really the comfort food of ruins that provides an intimate experience that other larger or more well-known ruins can't match.

    Barrel cactus with the ruins in the background

    Very interesting site--well preserved and important to remember the origins of the native peoples of the area. The small museum was well-curated & featured many artifacts. The outdoor area was the star of the show--such a cool feeling to walk the same paths as the builders of the site!

    LJ R.

    This is a cool little place to go exploring in Globe. Its off of the 70 and down, up, left, right, around, zig zag, then your there. Haha honestly its not that hard to find just GPS or follow the signs it will take you up a hill where theres a park, its on the left after the park. It's some ruins of homes its well maintained. Apparently your only suppose to go exploring during certain times and we missed it and we entered through a side entrance and didn't know that it was close but until the end, oh well. Still it a cool place to checkout if you passing through, visiting, or need a break. I'd recommend coming during the hours of operation though because it's what your suppose to do and you can learn more from the museum. I thinks its awesome.

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    Grace R.

    I found this place on Yelp! I wanted check out and learned about the history of Besh-Ba-Gowah. The park is recreated of masonry pueblo, it gave an idea on how the Salado ancient people lived. It was neat to walk around the ruins and able to touch and go inside on a standing pueblo. Next the the park is the Entho Botanical Garden. There is gate to enter garden and a white bench to sit. There is not a lot to see but desert plants, there is a short trail that would take you down the hill to an extended garden. A nice discovery when visiting Globe!

    Cactus garden
    Brad W.

    Lately, you hear about fake news, but this is essentially a fake attraction with a high price tag to enter. Well, it's $5 each adult for entry, but there really should be no charge to witness a re-creation of ruins. Nothing has changed or moved in decades here, so where is the money going? The film they show seems to have aired first in 1980 and many of the gift shop employees seem ready for the graveyard as well. I did find my favorite prickly pear candy and they have a cute house dog, but personally I would rather see real Indian ruins (and there are many) as opposed to someone building a tourist attraction. They should have used LEGO blocks and then I would be willing to pay for that idea.

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    Scott T.

    if you're already in GLOBE and looking for something to do, i would recommend stopping by and checking out the BESH-BA-GOWAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK. we went last friday. only a few days into spring, the daytime temperatures were still cool enough to be comfortable. WYATT and JULIANNA had a great time exploring the small museum (pottery, arrowheads, dioramas) and reconstructed 700 year old SALADO pueblo. the kids had great fun scurrying up and down the climbing ladders and poking around the pre-COLUMBIAN ruin.

    Cheryl B.

    We stopped by here on the way to our cabin up north to take a look around and let the dogs out for a bit. It is a very interesting place with very friendly staff and a nice gift shop. You start off by watching a short film that explains the history of the ruins and then you are free to wander the museum and the outside grounds. They are dog friendly and they allow the dogs to walk the ruins with us as well as accompany us inside to watch the film and go through the museum. Some very interesting artifacts and it's great to hear the history of this part of our state.

    John C.

    I am rather found of Native American culture; I read a lot about the different material and non-material cultural aspects of most North American tribes so I would say I have a good understanding of their symbolic way of life. Since I live in Phoenix I am confronted with a lot of history about the people who lived here in centuries past. I like to think that the Apaches (and I use this term very loosely) are one of the most fascinating peoples I have encountered. Its a real treat to have a place such as this to help understand their way of life. Although the site has since been rebuilt its still fun to wonder the ruins and think about "what if." I am hopeful that this place will be here for generations to come but there seems to be a lot of controversy around the site. There is encroachment on all sides so I would encourage you to visit this place before its too late. The visitor center has a great history of the peoples that lived here, the site itself, and a the general area of Globe. Don't forget to take a stroll through the garden.

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    Cool little piece of history in Globe. You can explore to your heart's content at this archaeological park in some of the rebuilt houses.

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    First time at Chrysocolla Inn in Globe, Arizona. What a charming and beautiful bed and breakfast!…read moreIt has a very rich history that extends back to Territorial Arizona. Very well maintained and clean with many common foyer and gathering areas. There are six bedroom suites. I stayed in the Turquoise Room. I have stayed at old hotels before in Arizona, and this one is one of the best historic properties if looking for that Old Arizona Charm. Just stayed the night and it has been very comfortable and quiet. Noah has been an exceptional and very kind host. I will be back to this beautiful property. Will also plan to try the breakfast on my next stay in Globe, Arizona.

    My husband, sister-in-law and I stayed in this bed and breakfast for two nights in two rooms. This…read morewas the first time my husband and I ever stayed in a bed and breakfast. It was a very positive experience. Holly owns this huge historic house, and she renovated it. We met Holly but had more contact with Noa. Noa's partner is Holly's cousin. Each morning Noa cooked us delicious full breakfasts. The breakfasts had quiche/frittata/flatbread made with eggs and veggies. One day we also had blueberry muffins and English muffins. There was fresh fruit salad. The breakfasts more than enough to satisfy our appetites. Noa is an excellent creative cook. See attached photos. The first morning we had breakfast in a delightful breakfast room with windows on three sides. We looked out onto lovely lush vegetation. We had our choice of coffee or various kinds of tea. I loved sitting in this room. We would arrive early, drink coffee and read the newspaper before Noa arrived to make breakfast. The next morning we had breakfast at a very large wood dining room table that could easily have sat 20 people. This room had French doors that opened into a patio with tables and chairs. When we were there a small wedding party was taking photos on one of the outdoor patios. There are additional common spaces. There was a sitting room with chairs and books on the same ground floor as the sunny breakfast room, dining room, and kitchen. There is also a small lobby one floor up on street level next to the front door. (The building is on a hill). One afternoon we went back to the sunny cheerful breakfast room and sat there to read. The on-the-street parking is free, safe and easy to obtain. The bed and breakfast is very conveniently located on a quiet street on a small hill about two blocks from downtown. For dinner we walked to the restaurants downtown on the main street. We conveniently arrived on a First Friday of the month. There was a small celebration a couple blocks away on main street. There was a band in the afternoon or early evening (which we missed) and some craft vendors and at least one food vendor. We bought some cookies there. Every guest room in this bed and breakfast is different. Our room and my sister-in-law's room were on the second floor near eachother. There were two staircases to reach the second floor, and a quaint little sitting area in between. The decor in our room was cute. Our room had two comfortable double beds. One bed had a bedside table with a foot high reading lamp. Due to space limitations the other bed did not have a bedside table or bedside reading lamp. There was a small chandelier over that bed. The room had good lighting. However, I would have liked a bedside lamp so I could read at night without disturbing my husband. Our bathroom was huge. It had both a shower and a claw foot tub. There was a sink in the bathroom and another small sink in the bedroom. We used the tub for storage. During our visit there was no ice available that I could find. The kitchen fridge had a water dispenser but the ice dispenser was broken when we visited. An appliance repair person was planned. Our room and my sister-in-law's room had individual wall air conditioners. We had the Amethyst room. We put a few sodas in the kitchen refrigerator since our room did not have a mini fridge. Management did not complain that we took up a little space in that fridge. When we eventually return to Globe, I would like to stay here.

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